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RGB 460 Series • Introduction

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Introduction

This section provides an overview of this guide and describes the RGB 460xi architectural
interface series and its features.

Topics that are covered include:

About this Manual

About the RGB 460xi Series

Features

Application Examples

About this Manual

This manual describes the Extron RGB 460xi Series of universal wall, furniture, and floor box
mountable interfaces and explains how to configure and operate them. Unless otherwise
noted, the term “RGB 460xi” or “interface” is used throughout this manual to refer
collectively to the RGB 460xi, RGB 464xi, and RGB 468xi and their variations. Where there
are differences, they are pointed out.
Detailed mounting instructions are available in other Extron publications which are available
on the Extron Website:

For wall box installations, refer to one of the available wall box installation guides.

For MK box installations, refer to part number 68-636-02.

For wall or furniture mount installations with Euro Channel versions, refer to part
number 68-636-03.

For Steel City

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floor box installations, refer to part number 68-636-04.

For FSR floor box installations, refer to part number 68-636-05.

For AKM UK floor box installations, refer to part number 68-904-01.

About the RGB 460xi Series

The Extron RGB 460xi, RGB 464xi and RGB 468xi are compact computer video interfaces.
Each interface comes in either a two-gang (RGB 460xi), three-gang (RGB 464xi and
RGB 468 Mxi), or four-gang (RGB 460xi MK and RGB 468xi) wall box size, except Steel City,
MK, FSR, and AKM UK floor box models. Optionally, the 460xi and 468xi come in an EC
version which mounts in a Euro Channel. The interfaces (except for the RGB 460xi MK, FSR,
and AKM UK models) are also wall or furniture mountable and come with a matching mud
ring kit (part number 70-519-xx). The interfaces have a 300 MHz ( – 3 dB) video bandwidth.
Each interface accepts one VGA-UXGA compatible computer video input (15-pin HD) and
one stereo audio input. All models include a 15-pin HD buffered local monitor output.